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The Teaching | Learning Blog

We will feature interviews with teaching award winners, guest posts, re-publications of past “Teacher’s Corner” features from Intersections (formerly Bulletin), and more! This blog is a space where people can share how they’ve grappled with questions of teaching and learning history, the challenges and solutions they’ve come up with, and celebrate their successes. If you or someone you know would like to contribute to this blog, we would be happy to hear from you.  Please email the committee @ teachingblog@cha-shc.ca.  

Do you have strong thoughts on the situation and would like to air them in a guest blog post? We’d love to host it.  But watch this space because work on this issue will be ongoing!

Please stay tuned for more!

Teaching Committee Members:

Jo McCutcheon
Nick Fast
Lianne Leddy
Rachel Hope Cleves

 

Carla L. Peck, PhD University of Alberta Alberta’s Curriculum Controversy* When I first arrived in the province in 2007, Alberta Education was implementing a
Sara Karn is a PhD student in the Faculty of Education, Queen’s University. Her dissertation research explores historical empathy in Canadian history education. Sara
by Rachel Collishaw In some educational circles “textbook” has become a bit of a bad word. Teachers are encouraged to #DitchThatTextbook and create lessons